How would you prepare the AD schema in advance before
installing Exchange?
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Answer / olajide ilemobola
To Install an new exchange on a domain that already has AD
installed:
1. Make sure all the following are installd and working o
the server SMTP, NNTP, ASP.NET, IIS, WWW. This can be
installed windos component on Add-Remove program
2. Run Forest Preain Prep
3. Run Domain Prep and you are good to go.
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Answer / farookh
Running Forestperp will do the work.
Domain prep is not required to prepare the forest.
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Answer / sri
AD prep creates the skeleton or prepares the logical AD
structure to accomodate Exchange server application.
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